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Grace Kelly: Style Icon, at the V&A

September 6, 2010 By Julianne 2 Comments

The Fashion 411 visit the exhibition and the curator speaks

Grace Kelly: Style Icon is a temporary exhibition at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum, put together to celebrate the style of actress and later princess of Monaco. If you like Grace Kelly’s style, then you will certainly enjoy seeing some of the beautiful gowns that she wore in films, and at premières and balls. However, you may be a little disappointed by the exhibition itself.

The exhibition is in a small section of the Fashion gallery, and can get quite crowded. Entrance to the exhibition is timed, and on the day I went I had to wait several hours before I could see it. Now that it has been open for several months it may be less popular, but I would still suggest booking tickets online or over the phone rather than turning up on the day and booking at the museum, unless you want to risk having to wait until late.

The displays include several outfits from the different stages of Grace Kelly’s life. The exhibition is divided into sections entitled Actress, Bride, Princess and Enduring Icon. My favourite dresses were those worn by Grace Kelly when she was an actress in the 1950s – they are simple, elegant, and it’s easy to see why this style is considered classic. There is a magenta-purple one and I’ve forgotten what it was for, but I loved it, naturally! It’s interesting to see how the dresses that she wore in her films look in reality, as Jenny Lister, the curator, says in the video above, they are surprisingly well made. The dresses from the 1970s, which were worn to balls and charity galas, were less elegant and more ostentatious, and I didn’t like those as much. The exhibition, unfortunately, does not include Grace Kelly’s famous wedding dress; however it does showcase bags, gloves, hats, and jewellery, including the Hermès bag that was named after her. There are not many items, they are in very small display cases and I had to wait for people to move before I could see them. The gift stall is also tiny, and the souvenirs were quite disappointing considering how amazing (though expensive) some of the tie-in items for other exhibitions are.

What bothered me most about this exhibition was that it was difficult to get much sense of Grace Kelly is a person. Admittedly, I don’t know that much about her and I haven’t seen most of her films, so I wasn’t the most prepared of visitors. Each item had a little description to place it in context, detailing who designed it and when and where it was worn, and there were photographs on the walls and films running, however, I still felt that there was not enough information, and that made it less accessible for someone who is casually interested in fashion history in general and is not necessarily an expert on Grace Kelly (ie. me). When you go into the exhibition you are given a little booklet with copies of the introductory texts for each section, and the timeline of her life, but this is all also displayed on the walls and is very basic. You can read all these paragraphs online. The exhibition seemed to deliberately avoid touching upon anything controversial. I can understand if the curator wanted to keep the focus on the clothes but a little more story could have livened up the displays.

This exhibition will remain open until the 26th September 2010. Tickets are £6 full price, £4 concessions, or free for V&A members. Although it is not spectacular, I think that if you are interested in fashion and want to visit the V&A anyway, it is worth seeing because entry is not very expensive and most of the rest of the museum is free.

Grace Kelly: Style Icon – The Private View – Video in which various celebrities talk about why they consider Grace Kelly to be a style icon.

BBC News: Grace Kelly dresses on show at London’s V&A museum – Short video in which Natasha Bailie talks about the three dresses on display that she finds most timeless and beautiful.

Filed Under: Fashion and Style Tagged With: clothes, event, exhibition, fashion, Grace Kelly, museum, style, VandA, Victoria and Albert Museum, vintage

Layering for Spring

April 5, 2010 By Julianne 4 Comments

Spring has sprung. The days are longer, the sun is brighter and it’s raining more. I’ve started to think along the lines of, as magazines call it, “transitioning your wardrobe into summer”. Now I don’t exactly follow fashion so I won’t be phasing out old clothes and trends to replace them with the new, which is what that actually means. I also don’t have the luxury of two separate wardrobes, just a bunch of long-sleeved tops I only wear in winter and short-sleeved tops and dresses I only wear in summer.

What it essentially comes down to is layering. 

Keeping warm in winter is quite an effort for me. I’m not one of those people who radiates masses of heat and if I get chilly I usually will get ill so it’s important for me to keep wrapped up. After all those months of cramming as many layers onto my body as I can bear, I’m having to go through an adjustment period. I really knew the seasons were on the turn, and that we weren’t getting just a few random days of sunnier weather, when I realised that I no longer need to wear five layers indoors. I can get away with three!

If you keep all your layers thin and make as few of them jumpers or cardigans as possible, you’ll look sleeker. This is a pretty easy principle to follow in winter – I would put on a vest, then a long sleeved top, then a fairly tight fitting short sleeved top, then a jumper and a cardigan. However, in spring you have more unpredictable temperature changes to deal with, at least in Britain, where it can be warm in the morning and freezing by the afternoon, or cold in the morning, hot in the afternoon and warm in the evening.

Don’t put layers on in a way that makes it too hard to take them off! I’ve got a couple of tops that are a bit tight around the neck and I had been wearing them over long sleeved tops, but it is now too warm to keep doing that. They are a pain to get off without messing up hair and make-up and getting sweatier and more annoyed. If you make the tops that are tight around the neck the second or third layers (ie. over bra or over vest) and then put more easily removable layers on top, you’ll be alright.

If you wear a heavier jumper and a scarf, you can get away with not wearing a coat when you go out, or wearing a more lightweight one. Alternatively, you can wear just a thin cardigan over your top, and then wear your thick winter coat – but you need to be sure your destination will be warm enough!

Gloves will probably make your hands too hot but arm warmers can be a great idea if you’re wearing a t-shirt or other short sleeved top. Hats can make your head hot quickly so choose floppy berets or lace caps that aren’t too tight to let the air in. Watch out for strong gusts of wind.

If you live in a land of raininess, like the UK, umbrellas are essential. They’re not called April showers for nothing. Unless you are really sure there’s no sign of rain, unless there is a blue sky with no clouds above you, it is best to wear closed-in boots or shoes. In the summer wet feet dry quickly but now your toes will be really cold if they get damp.

You can also lighten up on the hoisery front and wear thinner socks, and one pair of tights if you were wearing two (I was). If you are cold in one pair of ordinary opaque tights and would be too hot in thicker tights with some wool in the mix, try wearing a pair of fishnets over the normal tights.

I’ve been spending some time on Polyvore, finding clothes that look similar to clothes I have and putting together outfits. The umbrellas are all fantasy though – my last one broke last week so I’m on the lookout for a new one! Again! It seems like I’m looking out for a new umbrella at least 50% of the time that I post on this blog. If you can recommend any that are max £15 with some kind of strength/durability/lastingness guarantee on them, let me know!

Layering for Sping 1

This is almost my perfect charity-shopping outfit. In an ideal world I’d have shoes not boots, but for all that walking, the only footwear I’ve got that’s comfy enough is Docs. A skirt and tights is essential when charity shopping in case I want to try on a skirt or dress, and I also need a big bag to take all my purchases home in!

Layering for Spring 2

I’m not sure where I’d be going in this outfit, it’s pretty smart-casual, maybe to some sort of event, or to dinner with family and/or friends.

Layering for Spring 3
This is comfy but fun. I think I’d wear it to the library or book shopping – I wouldn’t have to change when I got home and wanted to snuggle up with the books and read for hours on end.

How are you adjusting to the change in the weather – if you’re experiencing one yet?

Filed Under: Fashion and Style Tagged With: clothes, Doc Martens, fashion, layering, polyvore, season, spring, style, transition, under my umbrella-ella-ella-ella-eh-eh-eh-eh-eh, winter

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